The main chap of the presidency, which will define its new leaders on July 6, considers the country’s Selic rate “unjustifiable” and defends “good public-private partnerships” to generate investments and modernize the country.
The guidelines appear in the majority current in the party, building a new Brazil (CNB), which around Edinho Silva’s candidacy, under the name “defeating the far right and advancing the construction of a new Brazil”.
CNB is a favorite to win the internal dispute and stay in charge of the party, as it has been doing for 20 years.
“Given the pursue limitations we still have, aggravated by the unjustifiable Selic rate, we need creative mechanisms,” says the document, adding that PPPs “must be intensified, with solid and transparent regulation to avoid tariff abuse and high grant values.”
The chain charges also improvement in communication and dissemination of actions of the Lula administration, so that this translates into increased management popularity.
“This formidable set of achievements, which is rapidly improving the country’s situation and creating numerous jobs, income and study, is not properly perceived by a portion of the population, including some popular sectors that voted in Lula,” the document says.
Although blaming the right for the “permanent campaign of misinformation and sabotage” against petista management, CNB calls for change of attitude.
“To wag more effectively this battle, both the government and the forces that support it need a new stance in dialogue with society, much more proactive and direct, more attuned to the concerns and doubts of ordinary people,” he says.
The eight plates competing for the National Directory presented this Sunday (1) the so -called theses, which bring the goals of their management. In addition to Edinho’s group, three more plates support candidates in the running race of the subtitle.
In the economic field, the slate “Hope is Red”, by which the historian and leader Valter Pomar competes, argues for radically expanding public investments, changing the target of inflation, reducing interest and “setting aside” the goal of the zero deficit.
Already the “We are all in motion”, headed by the current Secretary of International Relations of the PT, Romênio Pereira, mentions a “sabotage of economic policy by the Central Bank” under the command of Roberto Campos Neto, without quoting Gabriel Galipolo, indicated by. Defends a reindustrialization and greater taxation to the richest.
Although federal deputy Rui Falcão (SP), who also competes, has criticized the current management of the BC, the theme does not appear on the plate program that supports it. In the economic area, the “popular field” generally defends a reform of income tax, social programs, family farming and tax justice.
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